Pangasinense Rotarians in Cubao By Jun Velasco PANGASINENSES should applaud two Pangasinenses Cabinet secretaries on the forefront of cutting costs of essential medicines, namely Health Sec. Pingkoy Duque and Trade Sec. Peter Favila. In case you don’t know, a lot of deaths in this country would have been prevented if…
Grandstanding By Gonzalo Duque IN the internet, you get all kinds of verbal abuse. Because ours is a democracy, the exercise seems healthy. But it goes out of hand at times. There are the frustrated writers who simply love to hit at their pet peeves in the internet. They are…
Playing with Fire
Medicine mess: Witch hunt for poll gimmick in 2010 By Al S. Mendoza NO, they don’t just lie there. They are buried there. Had they been found just lying there, there wouldn’t have been much hassle. Easy to dispose of. Haul them to the designated garbage site. Dump them there….
General Admission
Just for the record By +Oscar V. Cruz D. D. Whereas it already appears as a probability that a Catholic Priest will throw his hat into the arena of the 2010 Presidential Election in the Country, it is not only proper and just but also practical that certain more signal…
Viewpoints
Sta. Barbara’s top sportsmen: Velasco and Marlou By Jesus A. Garcia Jr. BEING a public servant of the town of Sta. Barbara, Mayor Reynaldo Velasco regularly meets with us, the local media people. Another of the town’s famous personalities, PBA superstar Marlou Aquino, is also used to facing the press….
Sports Eye
“…the truth shall set you free.” (John 8:31) By +Oscar V. Cruz D. D. To say it bluntly and clearly, let no one dare fool around with the words of the Lord Jesus Himself. Let certain infamous characters think twice or even more when decidedly opting to tell lies instead…
Viewpoints
Soon, another white elephant? By Ermin Garcia Jr. Now that the impasse at the Sitio Russia in Bonuan has been settled, the illegal settlers have been relocated and the construction of the seafood processing plant in Dagupan is finally set to start next week, what next? While I can understand…
Punchline
Art Lomibao’s birthday/miting de avance By Jun Velasco HUNDREDS, nay, thousands came and hugged LTO Chief Art Lomibao on his 59th birthday last July 4 at his sprawling mansion in Barangay Alitaya in Mangaldan town. Earlier on that day, he led a marathon (fun-run) under a DOTC road safety program…
Think about it
Get mad, Spines! By Gonzalo Duque WE are developing a sneaky suspicion that our former revered Speaker, now plain congressman Joe de Venecia, is behaving like an ordinary leader of the political opposition. Whatever he says now, or whatever he tells the press, no longer reflects the old de Venecia…




